AUCTIONS. NEWTONKING,’LTD KAPONGA YARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 3. KING LTD. will sell by a net ion as above—--3.00 STORE °° WB •20 bulls no good coloured wenners 10 store-pigs 1 spring cart 1 d.f. Duncan plough Sale at 1 o'clock. AT THE COFFEE PALACE, KAPONGA. FRIDAY, APRIL 3. \JEWTON KING LTD. have received -cA ~ , instructions to sell us above — All the furniture, beds, bedding, linen, linos, crockery, cutlery, pots, etc. .Sale at 1 o’clock. ING j'IMITED STOCK & STATION AGENTS VfR E. A. NIXON, of Hnwera, has been appointed as our Stock Agent •-'or South Taranaki. Mr Nixon’s Office will be with. Mi T. .1. Salmon, Princes Street, Hawera where all enquiries will he proraptb ittended to
AT THE HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. At 1.30 p.m.' J C. SMITH has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. C. .Tones, who is leaving the district, to sell as above — Household furniture and building material, including double, threequarter and single beds and wires, wardrobe, cedar chest of drawers, toilet set, settee, double cabinet, pedestal, 2 duchess chests, tables, books, pictures, French R-dnV clock, sewing ina-' chine, crockery, kitchen ware, mower and sundries r,no feet 12 x 1 boarding, 12 x 12 flooring, scantlings, blocks, roofing iron, etc.
T THE HOUSE, 2f> CAMBER WELL ROAD, HAW ERA. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. At 1.30 p.m.
y C. SMTTTT has been favoured with in.ci I‘nv —fr-oip—-.Mrs ‘lilaston.,. Who is le.aving the district, to sell ns above — ; • . The whole of her superior household furniture and effects, comprising piano by Meisner, piano stool, chesterfield, 2 Morris chairs, carpet square, hearth rugs, oak occasional table, fire screens, pictures, coal cabinet, electric table, lamp, palm stands and ;jardiniers, curtains' and poles, blihds, pouffe cushions, dining’ suite in oak, comprising sideboard, extension table and (> chairs upholstered in leather, 2 seagrass, .chairs, 8-day clock, books, haftijriiUper, '.<l. oak bod, w.w. a iul 3-piece bedroom sultevTin /.dark rinm, toilet set.- b.r. fender and irons, d.b.r. bed and w.w., s. hospital bed, duchess chest, book shelf, bamboo table, kitchen table, n.b. chairs, crockery and glassware, pots and pans, dirty linen basket, Wertheim machine, electric iron, wringer, steps, barrow, iron roller, bucket spray, wire netting, rubbish tin, wheat" tin and numerous sundries At 3 p.m. - / Tropenv, comprising nicely laid-out section of about -1-acre, together with 7-roomed house, with kitchenette, h. and. c. water, gas ■ stove, electric light, porcelain bath and shower, roomy in verandah, and ences
TUI SEEDS A RE PURE and FERTILE. For Autumn Sowing—' GRASS SEED ami OATS. The Economy of QualityGermination, Purity and Vitality determine what is good value. See our Samples and Prices first and row TUT SEEDS this autumn. HODDER & TOLLEY, LTD., HAWEBA. Branches at Palmerston North, Feild ing and Marton. lie: “T can’t imagine why Mrs Brown has suddenly become so voiithr'u! and sprighfiy. She: ‘ ‘ Didn 'i' yon know? Why, she was rheumatism, tnd nded Rheumo to her. s younger. It/s rim pi 4/6 everywhere.] ]H' ' —216!
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 March 1925, Page 10
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